Procurement type u201CE (In-house production) u201D & u201CXu201D (Both procurement types)

Hi SAP Gurus,
What is the Deference between Procurement type u201CE (In-house production) u201D & u201CXu201D (Both procurement types)
Cause after MRP run in Both cases I come across same options.
With This Procurement type we can get plan order as well a Purchase requisition & all other option then what is the difference between E & X ?
Best Regards,
Parag.

Dear Parag,
This is flexibility given by SAP, suppose you have material which is produced in-house and procured from vendor also. In these cases the procurement type is kept X. The MRP will give planned order in case of X and you have liberty to create Production order and purchase requisition also.  This you can verify in MD04 for X procured material.
Shekhar

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